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    Sensory Neurons Within Intestinal Plexuses That Travel in the Vagus
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Sensory Neurons Within Intestinal Plexuses That Travel in the Vagus

Question 51

Question 51

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Sensory neurons within intestinal plexuses that travel in the vagus to the CNS are called


A) extrinsic afferents.
B) intrinsic afferents.
C) paracrine regulators.
D) myenteric afferents.

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